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Costco Members: 9-Piece VOLT Landscape Lighting Brass LED Starter Kit

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 9-Piece VOLT Landscape Lighting Path & Area Light Brass LED Starter Kit for $399.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ATLbravesFan for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 6x VOLT Premium Brass Spotlights with Attached Stakes and 25' of Lead Wire
  • 6x VOLT LED MR-16 Bulbs (2700K/350 Lumens/30W Halogen Equivalent)
  • 3x VOLT Brass Path & Area Lights with Attached Stakes and 25' of Lead Wire
  • 3x VOLT LED GU4 BiPin Bulbs (2700K/300 Lumens/20W Halogen Equivalent)
  • 1x VOLT 150-Watt Stainless Transformer (Capable of supporting additional fixtures)
  • 1x Photocell and timer (built-in to the transformer)
  • 1x Stainless Steel Pedestal Mount for Transformer
  • 2x VOLT Hammer Stakes (For Pedestal Mount)
  • 2x VOLT Weather-Proof Wire Hubs
  • 2x VOLT Hub Stakes
  • 1x 100' Low-Voltage Wire Spool (14AWG)
  • 1x VOLT Wire Strippers
  • 1x VOLT Step-by-step Installation Guide
  • 1x VOLT Lifetime Warranty (Covers all included products)
Product Features:
  • Stainless Steel 150-Watt Transformer utilizing a professional-grade toroidal core ensuring quiet and reliable operation
  • Solid Cast-Brass Fixtures designed in the U.S.A. to the highest standard
  • Streamlined installation and step-by-step instructions for guiding first-time installers
  • Utilizes low-voltage electricity which is safe for non-electricians to work with
  • Ultra-efficient LED bulbs which are able to illuminate your home for pennies per day
  • Produce a warm-white light that matches traditional style light bulbs

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Valid 10/23/23 through 11/16/23. While supplies last.
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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Written by ATLbravesFan
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 9-Piece VOLT Landscape Lighting Path & Area Light Brass LED Starter Kit for $399.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ATLbravesFan for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 6x VOLT Premium Brass Spotlights with Attached Stakes and 25' of Lead Wire
  • 6x VOLT LED MR-16 Bulbs (2700K/350 Lumens/30W Halogen Equivalent)
  • 3x VOLT Brass Path & Area Lights with Attached Stakes and 25' of Lead Wire
  • 3x VOLT LED GU4 BiPin Bulbs (2700K/300 Lumens/20W Halogen Equivalent)
  • 1x VOLT 150-Watt Stainless Transformer (Capable of supporting additional fixtures)
  • 1x Photocell and timer (built-in to the transformer)
  • 1x Stainless Steel Pedestal Mount for Transformer
  • 2x VOLT Hammer Stakes (For Pedestal Mount)
  • 2x VOLT Weather-Proof Wire Hubs
  • 2x VOLT Hub Stakes
  • 1x 100' Low-Voltage Wire Spool (14AWG)
  • 1x VOLT Wire Strippers
  • 1x VOLT Step-by-step Installation Guide
  • 1x VOLT Lifetime Warranty (Covers all included products)
Product Features:
  • Stainless Steel 150-Watt Transformer utilizing a professional-grade toroidal core ensuring quiet and reliable operation
  • Solid Cast-Brass Fixtures designed in the U.S.A. to the highest standard
  • Streamlined installation and step-by-step instructions for guiding first-time installers
  • Utilizes low-voltage electricity which is safe for non-electricians to work with
  • Ultra-efficient LED bulbs which are able to illuminate your home for pennies per day
  • Produce a warm-white light that matches traditional style light bulbs

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Valid 10/23/23 through 11/16/23. While supplies last.
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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Written by ATLbravesFan

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I have these lights and I absolutely love them! I couldn't stand having those cheap solar lights anymore (always too dim, crap out, and are barely on in the winter), so I replaced all of them with this low voltage set.

Do NOT be intimidated by these being low voltage or the fact that they have to be laid underground. It's not super hard to put these in. Yes, you'll need some additional tools (likely) and a few hours (may be a day), but it will be worth it - 1000% percent. The lights are soft (I think 2700K, which gives a night glow). I don't live inside a stadium, and I wouldn't want my house to be lit up using 5000K (bright daylight) lights.

To give you an idea of the install, check out this YT video [youtube.com].

The wire stripper that comes in the kit is OK. If you want to speed up the process, I would recommend the "self adjusting" wire stripper from IRWIN. You can get it on Amazon [amazon.com].

If you don't have one already, invest into a flat spade (I think I got Fiskars Steel D-handle from Home Depot). I would also recommend using PVC pipe to protect the wire around areas that you'll edge (I was lazy and did not do this, so the wires got spliced when the landscapers were edging the trees. I plan to add a few small sections of PVC to that area only in the spring).

Also, I used the waterproof wire connectors from King Innovation (you can get a pack of 25 from Amazon [amazon.com]). These were super easy to use (can be a bit messy due to wax), and you'll need to make a bigger hole to accommodate them, but again, easy. If you have Menard's close by, they sell low voltage wire that wasn't terrible expensive, so there's an option to run longer runs.

Speaking of runs, you can use this calculator [totalledmalibulighting.com] to figure out potential voltage drops. And if you don't know how to use voltmeter, check out this YT [youtube.com]. Again, don't be intimidated - just plan to add thicker (lower number gauge) wire if you're running very long runs.

The most important thing is to PLAN ahead. Figure out where you want the lights and hubs. When putting the lights in ground, tie about 2-3 feet of wire around the stake. This will help you out in two ways: 1) if you need to move your light, and 2) if the wire is accidentally spliced near the light (like mine were), you can just untie it and reconnect. Also, you may want to place them where you "think" they should go and then rearrange when it gets dark. This may seem obvious, but the last thing you want to do is to stake them and then change your mind (having some extra length around the light will help, but not if you want to fully rearrange them). Walk around the property and see how it looks before finally digging the trench and laying the wire.

I was so impressed with these, that I bought additional spot lights (3), deck lights [voltlighting.com] (12) and step lights [voltlighting.com] (6). I'm running all of those off the single OEM transformer. The transformer plug directly into your outdoor (120V) outlet. The lead is a bit short (I think around 3-4 feet?) so you'll have to keep it near the outlet, unless you buy additional wire and rewire it.
I invested in the larger $900 version of this Volt system (also from Costco) earlier this year and have been thoroughly pleased with its performance. The enhanced lighting not only elevates the aesthetic appeal of our property after dark but also contributes to the safety of our walkways. I've received compliments from neighbors, and even my wife, who is generally indifferent to lighting, remarked that the nighttime visuals would be a selling point if we ever decide to list our home.

Though the system is user-friendly enough for homeowners to install themselves, we opted to have our landscaper handle the wiring, burying it discreetly. He commended the quality of the system, noting that similar setups he usually installs for clients would cost at least double.

What sets this system apart for us are several standout features:

- The packaging and shipping were meticulous, ensuring the product arrived in pristine condition.
- The package includes a generous amount of high-quality wiring, which typically costs extra.
- The built-in hubs simplify wire distribution and are designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape while protecting the connections. Normally landscape lighting is run in series, but this is far more robust.
- The transformer offers a range of customizable settings, including a photovoltaic cell that activates the lights at dusk for a fixed duration.

I'm considering expanding our setup with additional components directly from the manufacturer, which offers a broader range than what's available at Costco. Given the system's quality and features, the current price point makes investing in a backup or secondary transformer, along with extra lights, an attractive option.
Bought this in 2018 and it's still going strong. The quality of the transformer and fixtures can't be beat.

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Oct 30, 2023
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youisjr
Oct 30, 2023
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Are there any quasi-landscape lighting experts that can help me understand if these are worth their high price?
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Oct 30, 2023
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843cantey
Oct 30, 2023
83 Posts
I've been eyeing this brand of landscape lighting for a while. I've read from many places that it's one of the best practical kits that you can get for the money. Anyone have any actual experience with this?
Oct 30, 2023
391 Posts
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The_Wilder_Spirit
Oct 30, 2023
391 Posts
Do they have this in store?
Oct 30, 2023
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nyknicks8
Oct 30, 2023
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Bought this in 2018 and it's still going strong. The quality of the transformer and fixtures can't be beat.
Oct 30, 2023
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Jejunum
Oct 30, 2023
461 Posts
Quote from youisjr :
Are there any quasi-landscape lighting experts that can help me understand if these are worth their high price?
I think they are fantastic. And not that expensive when compared to similar pro grade landscape lights
Oct 30, 2023
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The_Wilder_Spirit
Oct 30, 2023
391 Posts
Good deal. In for 2 OP. Needed a bunch of Floodlights for the Backyard. Good to have spares. Thanks.

Read bad reviews on Lowe's Harbor Breeze, especially with the Transformers so this helped a lot.
Oct 30, 2023
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I invested in the larger $900 version of this Volt system (also from Costco) earlier this year and have been thoroughly pleased with its performance. The enhanced lighting not only elevates the aesthetic appeal of our property after dark but also contributes to the safety of our walkways. I've received compliments from neighbors, and even my wife, who is generally indifferent to lighting, remarked that the nighttime visuals would be a selling point if we ever decide to list our home.

Though the system is user-friendly enough for homeowners to install themselves, we opted to have our landscaper handle the wiring, burying it discreetly. He commended the quality of the system, noting that similar setups he usually installs for clients would cost at least double.

What sets this system apart for us are several standout features:

- The packaging and shipping were meticulous, ensuring the product arrived in pristine condition.
- The package includes a generous amount of high-quality wiring, which typically costs extra.
- The built-in hubs simplify wire distribution and are designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape while protecting the connections. Normally landscape lighting is run in series, but this is far more robust.
- The transformer offers a range of customizable settings, including a photovoltaic cell that activates the lights at dusk for a fixed duration.

I'm considering expanding our setup with additional components directly from the manufacturer, which offers a broader range than what's available at Costco. Given the system's quality and features, the current price point makes investing in a backup or secondary transformer, along with extra lights, an attractive option.
Last edited by hilti October 30, 2023 at 10:39 AM.
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Oct 30, 2023
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sorensok
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I have bought 2 transformers and a few dozen lights for my acreage from this company. Rock solid product, and both times I've used their customer service the experience has been A+. Setup was very simple, I did it all myself.
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luniz97
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I want to buy these but I think in 2023, they need to be smart and color changing?
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duckduckgoose
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Quote from luniz97 :
I want to buy these but I think in 2023, they need to be smart and color changing?
To each their own, but to me that's just unnecessary nonsense and I'm glad they don't as it would drive up the price.
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JAC702
Oct 30, 2023
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Can this 1 transformer box handle additional lighting or do you need a new transformer for each kit purchased? Thanks!
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yesyesyouwill
Oct 30, 2023
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This kit is AWESOME. I bought it for about this price a year and a half ago, and so far I've been very happy.

This is not your typical Home Depot type kit. The lights are brass, have a heft to them, and haven't tarnished at all since installation. They emit a lovely, warm glow (2700k), and are bright without being overwhelming.

I was skeptical about the "hub" system they use, but it's actually quite genius and really simplifies installation as you don't need to run the main cable to every light. The lights come with a lot of cable attached (if I remember correctly, 25ft), so reaching the hub was not a problem. Also, the transformer is powerful enough to handle several additional lights (I added 6 well lights and an extra spot, all VOLT. I didn't use the path lights though).

If you're looking for an excellent, high quality landscape lighting kit, you can't do better at this price range, IMO.
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hilti
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from JAC702 :
Can this 1 transformer box handle additional lighting or do you need a new transformer for each kit purchased? Thanks!I
The transformer can handle up to 150w max. This kit wouldn't even reach 40% of that. Maybe 25-30%.
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jpeter15
Oct 30, 2023
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Quote from JAC702 :
Can this 1 transformer box handle additional lighting or do you need a new transformer for each kit purchased? Thanks!
I was wondering this myself and did some research. It's confusing because they refer to the lights as 20w and 30w but it comes with a 150w panel. Turns out the bulbs only draw 3-5w each so you can add a lot to this (max should be 120w - 80% capacity). I ordered this and want to add on more pathway lights. Even with 6 spotlights and 7 pathway lights I'll only be at 51w.

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Quote from youisjr :
Are there any quasi-landscape lighting experts that can help me understand if these are worth their high price?
The build is a thicker copper. They can easily last a very long time. I have some I bought from their website and can vouch that they are high quality. Some professional companies offer these too.

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